Of all the times to leave out SUSE
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But SUSE doesn't have its own DE, it uses KDE or whichever one you pick
Well this explains why GNOME is so hard to use. It was designed explicitly by foot fetishists, so it's easy to use with your feet. That's why the taskbar is at the top of the screen instead of the bottom. Your feet would cover it when they're on the laptop keyboard otherwise.
I always thought ubuntu logo is three kids holding each other hands, not three buff dudes hugging each other.
Nah, it was actually a bunch of half naked people holding hands initially.
This is my first time realizing they're supposed to be people and not just a symbol
You aren’t gay enough to see the truth.
Deepin | LXQt | Mate
KDE | Gnome | Cinnamon
Unity | XFCE | Budgie
You're welcome
Not the first ;D
My grampa used to say "you don't have to be the first, you have to do it better than the others"
I do not like the foot.
In the controrary,I like the foot 😋
Foot clan represent
As someone who doesn't know any Linux logos, I have to conclude these are Toilet Linux, 400bpm Linux, SCROG Linux, Ketamine Linux, Fetlife Linux, Waterwars Linux, Penis Inspection Day Linux, Microsoft Windows 11, and some variant where the volume is stuck at max and will bite you Linux.
What the fuck
What’s wrong with the foot?
It stepped in something sour
Chatgpt:
The foot logo of the GNOME desktop environment represents the GNOME project's original mascot, which is a foot with sandals. It symbolizes the project's focus on freedom, flexibility, and forward movement in the world of open-source software.
Germans approve
Athlete's foot 👣🍄
Deepin lxQt MATE? Plasma GNOME Cinnamon? Unity XFCE Budgie?
Not sure for the third column
That little rat a has been by my side so long (Debian + XFCE) 🐀❤️
Top right is Enlightenment. Middle right is Cinnamon.
Huh, I didn't know Nickelodeon's Dan Schneider had his very own Linux distro.
High quality shitpost
Honest question - what about these are skeuomorphic? I mean, I know that the Save button icon being a floppy disk is skeuomorphic because we don't save our files on floppies anymore, but what about these are no longer necessary to the concept?
Skeuomorphic means designed to mimic a real life counterpart it has nothing to do with being obsolete
A skeuomorph is a derivative object that retains ornamental design cues (attributes) from structures that were necessary in the original.[3] Skeuomorphs are typically used to make something new feel familiar in an effort to speed understanding and acclimation. They employ elements that, while essential to the original object, serve no pragmatic purpose in the new system.
(Wikipedia)
I dont think these logos are skeuomorph either
Yes, this means for example using a Pen as a writing icon. You do not need a pen, to write on a computer.
This just means that they're similar, it's something else when it comes to obsolescence like floppies. The goal is to design it in such a way that it's an analogue to some familiar counterpart.
This is in contrast to more abstract design patterns
Lets collect random symbols like that
(These are only in Android, keepassdx and jerboah)
- floppy: save
- pen: edit
- chain: link
- globe: internet
- sizzor: cut
- notepad: paste/clipboard
- studio mic: audio
- trashcan: delete
- airplane: antennas off
- radio cell: hotspot, wifi
- metal bell: message
- server rack: storage
- speaker: sound
- sun: brightness
- key: encryption, vpn
- lock: encrypted / needs permission escalation
- unlock: decrypted, readable by current user
- folder: directory
- folder with zipper: archive
- house: home dir, launcher, main view
- clothes pin: attached file
- letter: email
- gear: configuration
- magnifying glass: search
- laboratory glass: experiment
- picture with mountain or sunflower: gallery
My thoughts, for what they worth. Left to right, top to bottom:
- our toilet block will leave your toilet smelling fresh
- logo for a desktop window manager
- would you like to try our pistachio pudding?
- logo for a desktop window manager in 2004
- check out this specialist fetish group
- check out this new version of Apple™ MacOS™
- check out my weird dick, guys
- rat poison
- while exploring the park you may encounter these species: borb
The Xfce logo looks like it's for rat poison.
I know which one Quintin uses
Can someone make that into a Plymouth theme?
foot
Why the hell is the GNOME logo a foot. I hate it.
ChatGPT:
The foot logo of the GNOME desktop environment represents the GNOME project's original mascot, which is a foot with sandals. It symbolizes the project's focus on freedom, flexibility, and forward movement in the world of open-source software.
Don’t kinkshame the Linux users
Dan "hold her tighter, she's a fighter“ Schneider